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jazeera. she's not a free speech advocate, she's an anti-muslim advocate. >> this is an important point. when i was at "the daily beast" and published a fantastic piece by a free speech fundamentalist. he said, let's hang on here. there was a rumor going around, i can't remember what african country banned islam, they celebrated. that's not anyone who celebrates free speech. the thing is this idea, i really hope that people get away from this idea of it's a provocation, we shouldn't provoke things. i don't want, you know -- >> i think that's the word that i found bothersome. again, we're talking about a person that i really just -- like, i find her odious, but it's that word and that word that has been popping up on fox news i've been uncomfortable with. >> the idea of the person being odious, it doesn't matter. there are people that aren't odious that provoke people with religious beliefs into violence, whether two men holding hands in the wrong neighborhood. that's a provocation to people wh
jazeera. she's not a free speech advocate, she's an anti-muslim advocate. >> this is an important point. when i was at "the daily beast" and published a fantastic piece by a free speech fundamentalist. he said, let's hang on here. there was a rumor going around, i can't remember what african country banned islam, they celebrated. that's not anyone who celebrates free speech. the thing is this idea, i really hope that people get away from this idea of it's a provocation, we...
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al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> tonight on nd, we are -- "inside story," we are talking about banning the box, allowing convicts not to disclose their trouble with the law by ticking that bomb. i am joined by a -- that box. i'm joined by a couple of guests. if we banned the box, would this allow ex-offenders to permanently put that conviction into the memory hole, or just take it off the opening encounter, the first threshold meeting with a prospective employer. >> rite, you know, i think what you are referring to is what is a misunderstanding. when people here ban the box, they are thinking "i can never find out information about a conviction history." it's not the case. it's delaying the inquiry until later. the reason it's important is because it gives job applicants a real fupt opportunity to show th
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you had a young reporter who had just joined out to zero in their -- ouch is your -- al jazeera and he was killed when a u.s. helicopter strafed the building. the hosts were shouting on the air, help us, as they were being strafed. within a few hours, the palestine hotel became a target for the u.s. military. now all new at that time that the palestine hotel in baghdad was where well over 100 on embedded journalists -- un imbedded journalists were staying. when the abrams tank opened fire, they killed two reporters. one was on the balcony reporting on what was happening. he was with reuters. the reason another on a balcony filming for a network in spain. both of them were immediately killed, and many were wounded on that day. that was april 8, 2003. you come to the summer, this is the summer of 2003, another reuters the agar for, one of their finest, was outside what would later become world-famous ipo grape -- abu ghraib. they talked talked u.s. soldiers, but within minutes he filmed his own death, as the u.s. soldiers attacked him. he said we had just been speaking with soldiers. lat
you had a young reporter who had just joined out to zero in their -- ouch is your -- al jazeera and he was killed when a u.s. helicopter strafed the building. the hosts were shouting on the air, help us, as they were being strafed. within a few hours, the palestine hotel became a target for the u.s. military. now all new at that time that the palestine hotel in baghdad was where well over 100 on embedded journalists -- un imbedded journalists were staying. when the abrams tank opened fire, they...
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a prominent al jazeera journalist labeled as a member of al qaeda by the government. how did his alleged connection to that terror network go. >> that's pretty heavy. are you banking on the perfect mother's day gift you have no idea what to get your mom? clayton is coming to the rescue with great last minute gadget ideas including a blast to the past. we will explain coming up. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you c
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talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back, in our fast-forward, it was touted as a new safer way to remove fibroid tumours, cutting risk and recovery compared to a full hysterectomy. that device ended up with a black box warping, the strong -- warning, the strongest there is. sara hoy meets a patient battling cancer spread by the help. >> reporter: it is the last place amy reed, a successful boston annas thesologist and mother of six expected to be, in a hospital ward as a cancer patient. accompanied by her husband, a boston heart surgeon. what the couple discovered is that during amy's surgery, in a minimally invasive hysterectomy the surgeons used a morse illator to mince the f.b.i. roids into pieces. the procedure, she says, spread the hidden cancer cells. >> you can see tissue, chunks, dripping down. it's not a refined procedure. >> reporter: amy says he was never informed or consulted about the use of morcellation, had she known, she wouldn't have allowed it. >> i did not know
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on al jazeera america. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera" i am david shuster speaking with george r.r. martin who wrote "game of thrones". >> is it difficult to do a brook project like you have done "the world of ice and fire" and have to rely or collaborate on fans, people who are so obsessed with your ten that they can fact check and help? >> a bit unusual for many authors. >> it is until some the sciencefication. those who worked with me on the land of ice and fire have been fans of the ice and fire books since the begin can, since the first one came out in '96. they formed the website, the premier fan website devoted to this. and they displayed almost from the first an obsessive knowledge and dailied knowledge of my world to the extent that i have often said they know it betted everyone i do. i -- they first wrote me, they were pointing out mistakes i had made in my could not newty where i had gotten little details screwed up. actually. >> the book is very much of a coffee table sort of book. it's got illustrations. >> well >> i love fantasy art work. i grew up when i was a kid wit
on al jazeera america. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera" i am david shuster speaking with george r.r. martin who wrote "game of thrones". >> is it difficult to do a brook project like you have done "the world of ice and fire" and have to rely or collaborate on fans, people who are so obsessed with your ten that they can fact check and help? >> a bit unusual for many authors. >> it is until some the sciencefication. those who worked with me...
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jazeera yesterday to address the terror incident in texas. we'll have rudy guiliani, america's mayor with us less than a hour from now. if anybody knows anything about terror, it's that man. >> there is one resident in garland who is anything but. he is making one strong statement. he is 21 years old. he's been holding an eight foot american flag outside with his arms, tired as they may be since this happened. he said he's going to do it to show our community is not scared and we are patriots. he said people actually jumped in to help him hold it when his arm got too fatigued. his message was strong. many say stronger than that of the white house at this point. what a statement from him, just 21 years old. he's coming up at 7:15 a.m. and we are looking forward to talking to him. >> excellent. >> all right we have rudy guiliani and that man joining us. catherage herridge as well as abc reporting direct ties to isis. i don't know what the delay is. >>> it's eight minutes after the top of the hour. it's time for news. for that, once again as we
jazeera yesterday to address the terror incident in texas. we'll have rudy guiliani, america's mayor with us less than a hour from now. if anybody knows anything about terror, it's that man. >> there is one resident in garland who is anything but. he is making one strong statement. he is 21 years old. he's been holding an eight foot american flag outside with his arms, tired as they may be since this happened. he said he's going to do it to show our community is not scared and we are...
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a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> honour - it's a meaningful word that you will hear often from vietnam vet an doyle tollbetter. a man dedicating his life to those who sacrifice said for this country, especially those that died alone, unclaimed, without a family to call their own. michael oku unearths the motivation behind a man who stands up for veterans who might otherwise be forgotten. >> reporter: on every wednesday morning, every year for the past in my opinion, without fail doyle tolber. it has been laying brothers and sisters to rest here. paying tribute along with dozens of other veterans for the fallen and forgotten. riverside national cemetery was home to 225,000 veterans. doyle, a former investigator with the l.a. county coroner's office started trips to the cemetery after he noticed the number of veterans voce bodies were -- whose bodies were unclaimed by the next of kin, and went out burial as a result. >> how can this happen why does this happen? the men and wome
a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> honour - it's a meaningful word that you will hear often from vietnam vet an doyle tollbetter. a man dedicating his life to those who sacrifice said for this country, especially those that died alone, unclaimed, without a family to call their own. michael oku unearths the motivation behind a man who stands up for veterans who...
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only on al jazeera america. >> this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm mary ann namazi. this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the saudi leadership top houthi leadership and say they have not answered their offer of a ceasefire. hosni mubarak is sentenced to a term in prison.
only on al jazeera america. >> this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm mary ann namazi. this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the saudi leadership top houthi leadership and say they have not answered their offer of a ceasefire. hosni mubarak is sentenced to a term in prison.
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"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> >>> yemen's government in exile calls on the u.n. to send in ground forces against houthi rebels to protect civilians >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera live from headquarters in doha. i'm jane dutton >>> heavy fighting continues in north syria. both sides say they are making gains. >>> britains goes to the polls in what is said
"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> >>> yemen's government in exile calls on the u.n. to send in ground forces against houthi rebels to protect civilians >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera live from headquarters in doha. i'm jane dutton >>> heavy fighting continues in north syria. both sides say they are making gains. >>> britains goes to the polls in what is said
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alan fisher al jazeera. >> myanmar state media says the president signed off on a new law to control the population of minority groups. critics say it could fan the flames of intolerance as kim vannel reports. >> with five children to look after, days can be long and busy but she wouldn't change a thing. >> in the muslim faith, children are seen as a blessing. if the government says i can't have as many children as i want i cannot accept that. >> there may no longer be any choice. a new law forcing some mothers to wait three years before having their next child has, according to state media, been signed off by myanmar's president. it target did ethnic minorities who's populations are growing because they are having
alan fisher al jazeera. >> myanmar state media says the president signed off on a new law to control the population of minority groups. critics say it could fan the flames of intolerance as kim vannel reports. >> with five children to look after, days can be long and busy but she wouldn't change a thing. >> in the muslim faith, children are seen as a blessing. if the government says i can't have as many children as i want i cannot accept that. >> there may no longer be...
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talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> in our fast-forward segment a look back at points - questionable actions by police officer. before baltimore or any other cases focussed tension on excessive force, a stunning case in cleveland, where officers fired 137 shots at one vehicle, based on what turned out to be a mistake. "america tonight"s christopher putzel explains. [ sirens ] >> reporter: it started with a car chase. more than 62 police cars went on a 22 minute chase, and police fired 132 shots into the car. the people inside tide of gunshot wounds. one was timothy russell, a dooekon at his family church. >> when i found out it was him, i was shocked. everything announced about the person fleeing from the police, ramming the police car and this kind of stuff was totally out of character for him. police say that at the time they believed russell or his passenger melissa williams shot at police before leading officers on a chase. it turned out they mistook the car backfiring for a gunshot.
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hello, welcome to al jazeera, i'm nick clark. also coming up on the programme - risking it all. protesters in burundi try to force the president to end his bid for a third time in office. >>> the battle for ramadi. the u.s. president speeds up weapons supplies for sunni
hello, welcome to al jazeera, i'm nick clark. also coming up on the programme - risking it all. protesters in burundi try to force the president to end his bid for a third time in office. >>> the battle for ramadi. the u.s. president speeds up weapons supplies for sunni
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. >>> that's it for this edition of al jazeera america. >> thank you for watching. "america tonight" is next. see you again in an hour. >>> on "america tonight" - policing change. correspondent adam may on the streets of america's toughest city, with what makes a difference. >> you know who lives here who doesn't. we see the same people all the time, inside here playing with the kids. that's what it was designed for. >> tonight, dealing in death. his final gift and his widow's shocking discovery. >> reporter: what specifically did you think would happen when he donated his body to science? >> i didn't think all of a sudden's tom's head, we'll sell his arm here we'll sell his skin here >>> thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. it is the last gift any of us gan give and one of the most meaningful. thousands donate their body to science each year hoping their sacrifice will serve the greatest cause of medical research. the great intentions resulted in the rise of unintended lucrative and largely unregulated industry. for-profit body brokers with some bodies under invest
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. >> this is al jazeera. are. >> hello there i'm felicity barr and this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. >> please help me. help me please. i'm almost there. >> meet migrants whose dreams of crossing the mediterranean for a better life have been shattered. also ahead. >> i'm andrew simmons reporting from a mountainous region of nepal. i'll explain some of the reasons why aid isn't getting through to victims of this earthquake. >>> violence in burundi's capital, as police try to shut down the latest eants government protest. and commemorating colombia's littlary legends. we're at a book fair where they're celebrating gabriel garcia pilar cez. >> later in the program andy murray gets his ambitions off to a good start. >> hello hundreds more migrants have been rescued from people-smuggling boats in the mediterranean sea. neefer 6,000 people havenearly 6,000 pee 6,000 people have been taken to the italian port. an estimated 40,000 have made the dangerous journey since january. o
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harry fawcett, al jazeera seoul. >> still ahead on al jazeera. defeat of andy murray and rafael nadal. while many feel that promoting music in french has had its day. >> all right, time for sport now here's robin. >> climax to sporting league is still hanging in the balance of high level talks. as things stand spanish league's premier league will come to a halt next saturday. cub finalists still be played. taking legal action to try ostop the players from striking in support of the cub's national football association. lee wellings is in madrid for us to see how spanish football got itself into such a mess. gls a scenario in spain, what's differently is that their titles may not even finish. spanish turmoil after ordered a suspension of all football from maize 16. >> can it be resolved at this time sir? >> because of a disagreement with the government over running of the game. predictably, the cause of the dispute is money. spanish league has been holding their meeting and they're in agreement with the government over how television money should b
harry fawcett, al jazeera seoul. >> still ahead on al jazeera. defeat of andy murray and rafael nadal. while many feel that promoting music in french has had its day. >> all right, time for sport now here's robin. >> climax to sporting league is still hanging in the balance of high level talks. as things stand spanish league's premier league will come to a halt next saturday. cub finalists still be played. taking legal action to try ostop the players from striking in support...
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here on al jazeera america stay with us, we'll be right back. is >> welcome back to al jazeera america. >>> hundreds of activists travelled out to the waters of the finaling it sound protesting shell oil's plans to drill in the arctic something the president obama administration approved. they call themed kayak -- themselves kayak-tivists. >> there's something big headed for seattle. really big. the polar pi job ear, shell's -- pioneer's shell's exploration rig. it sits 85 mels -- miles away and has been greeted by protesters. >> our capacity shouldn't be underestimated neither the result. >> they call themselves kayak-tivists, groups planning a protest, which will bring two drilling rigs and support vessels to the port of seattles terminal 5. >> they are not drilling near seattle. they are drilling in the chuck nick sea 2,000 miles away. >> the community in seattle is offended that we'd use the public courts as base station for an arctic destroying equipment. >> reporter: it will bring jobs and the port has agreed to a 2-year 13 million contrac
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al jazeera is stressing its commitment to diversity. two executive vice presidents have now resigned following the $15 million suit. your top tweets. that has media been fair in covering baltimore? one, coverage caused a mez. you gave them a stage. media go home. eliminate speculation to ensure fairness. very unfair. look for any bad act. kept repeating mostly peaceful demonstrations while the city burned and went on lock down. from i've seen may have not been fair. rather than having deep discussions, tears over a cvs. david letterman is booking guests like the president's wife. >> i'm retiring in a few weeks. >> no kidding. >> he won't be retiring. do you ever look that far down the road? >> like when i'm going to be running for president or anything? i heard you. i was watching you. >> that's something to consider. >> calm down. michelle obama is not rupnning for anything unless she takes presidential advice from dave. he's had a good friendly relationship shall i say with the first couple. that's itor this edition of media buzz. we
al jazeera is stressing its commitment to diversity. two executive vice presidents have now resigned following the $15 million suit. your top tweets. that has media been fair in covering baltimore? one, coverage caused a mez. you gave them a stage. media go home. eliminate speculation to ensure fairness. very unfair. look for any bad act. kept repeating mostly peaceful demonstrations while the city burned and went on lock down. from i've seen may have not been fair. rather than having deep...
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this is al jazeera live from london. coming up mass graves and cages found in malaysia. >>> people in nepal park a month since the devastating earthquake. >> i'm reporting from new zealand where the country's rugged landscape help to
this is al jazeera live from london. coming up mass graves and cages found in malaysia. >>> people in nepal park a month since the devastating earthquake. >> i'm reporting from new zealand where the country's rugged landscape help to
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alan fisher al jazeera. >>> in mexico tensions are high after a gun battle between members of a powerful drug cartel and security forces. 43 people were killed on friday. >>reporter: the bodies were taken away in the middle of the night. all 43 of them these bullet holes and burnt out cars more evidence of the brutal three-hour shootout on friday between police and alleged members of the new generation cartel in a ranch in southwest mexico. >> they pursued them. >>reporter: only one policeman died and already there are questions over why the death
alan fisher al jazeera. >>> in mexico tensions are high after a gun battle between members of a powerful drug cartel and security forces. 43 people were killed on friday. >>reporter: the bodies were taken away in the middle of the night. all 43 of them these bullet holes and burnt out cars more evidence of the brutal three-hour shootout on friday between police and alleged members of the new generation cartel in a ranch in southwest mexico. >> they pursued them....
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we saw that in the al jazeera trial when the journalist was returned to australia. according to the family, the same situation happened taupe. he has been been undergoing a hunger strike for many months. in talking to family, they don't know the current state of had his health. they say that once he lands to evaluate his condition, and if he needs medical treatment, they will provide it as soon as possible. the united states embassy here in cairo saying they're extremely happy that happened and announced he is on his way. and the family also very relieved that he's finally been released from egyptian prison. >> you say he's on his way, where? to the u.s.? and how soon might that happen? >> well, he's on his way, currently. we haven't heard the exact time for landing. he's going to land in washington, d.c. his family says they're going to be waiting for him. no family members were able to travel with him. this all happened fairly quickly. but the family very much happy. obviously, they've been fighting for this for quite a time. and in talking to them after the life
we saw that in the al jazeera trial when the journalist was returned to australia. according to the family, the same situation happened taupe. he has been been undergoing a hunger strike for many months. in talking to family, they don't know the current state of had his health. they say that once he lands to evaluate his condition, and if he needs medical treatment, they will provide it as soon as possible. the united states embassy here in cairo saying they're extremely happy that happened and...
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madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. obviously of those that sentence is issued the most high profile first of all your reaction to it and also do you think that it would actually come to pass? >> well, i think this is more evidence that the executive branch is using the egyptian people to do its dirty work. you're seeing the politicianization of justice. these are highly profile because of lack of evidence to prosecuting a president that was elected, and if those actions had been illegal he should have been stopped from running in the first place. andand the fact that he was sharing intelligence, counties do that all the time many of these claims are borderline ludicrous. >> and if and when this sentence was supposed to be carried out what impact do you think it would have on egypt? how destabilizing do you think it could be? >> well, it's going to make morsi a political martyr. if he's executed he'll become close to a model for violent extremists. what the egyptian state is doing is giving them what they want a politic
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erika woods, al jazeera. >> the israeli army responded to the report in a statement provided to al jazeera saying that the israeli defense force is committed to properly investigating all credible claims raised via media non-governmental organizations and official complaints concerning i.d.f. conduct during operation protective edge in a serious manager as possible. >> earlier i spoke with the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court in the hague. i began by asking her if she plans to use the report to launch her own investigation. >> in the first instance, i just wanted to remind that currently palestinian, the situation in palestinian is under preliminary examination by my office. this means that i am collects information from all reliable sources for nationals in my office so this, we heard of the report yesterday. we are of course trying to get it. it may assist also in our preliminary examinations. >> all right so you don't know yet whether your office is actually going to launch an investigation. >> at the moment, it's preliminary examinations, and this means that it's no
erika woods, al jazeera. >> the israeli army responded to the report in a statement provided to al jazeera saying that the israeli defense force is committed to properly investigating all credible claims raised via media non-governmental organizations and official complaints concerning i.d.f. conduct during operation protective edge in a serious manager as possible. >> earlier i spoke with the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court in the hague. i began by asking her...
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"hard earned". >> >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm erica pitzi in new york, with a look at the top stories. a day of dangerous weather as tornados and severe weather tear through middle america >>> a lightening raid by u.s. special forces kills a top commander in syria >>> in the aftermath of tuesday's deadly amtrak crash, the government imposes new safety regulations in the north-east >>> and what are american teenagers taught in sex education classes and what is being left out. that's a subject of tonight's "a deeper look". >> we have funnel forming to the north >>> dramatic footage from storm chases as they capture a tornado forming, one of several forming throughout the nation for more on the weather let's go to kevin corriveau. how much longer before the folks are out of danger? >> there's another few hours tonight and a big problem tomorrow. this is the big picture we are looking at now. if we look across the mountain stakes, notice the area of circulation. ahead of that that is the area where we are looking at weather. i'll
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. >>> welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. i'm elizabeth puranam. also ahead - free at last. survivors recall their experiences after spending months in boko haram >>> a lucky escape for desperate migrants. we bring you of story of survivors and the miraculous rescue in the mediterranean. >> also ahead ... >> a cinema in london - now being brought back to life. >> the war in yemen has spilt over to saudi arabia. houthi fighters attacked the saudi border city. schools from closed and civilian flights cancelled. inside yemen intense battles are taking place. it's reported that 12 houthi fighters have been killed in an ambush on the outskirts of a city in aden. there has been fierce battles. between houthis and rivals. it forced residents to flee. in taiz, and 10 houthis reportedly killed, and a number of civilians injured. the king of saudi arabia told gulf leaders that they must stand up to iran, accused of backing the houthis. the king sulman announced the setting up of a center to coordinate humanitarian aid. >> reporter: yemen and france dominated
. >>> welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. i'm elizabeth puranam. also ahead - free at last. survivors recall their experiences after spending months in boko haram >>> a lucky escape for desperate migrants. we bring you of story of survivors and the miraculous rescue in the mediterranean. >> also ahead ... >> a cinema in london - now being brought back to life. >> the war in yemen has spilt over to saudi arabia. houthi fighters attacked...
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>> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> from al jazeera's headquarters in doha this is the newshour. i'm sammy coming up in the next 60 minutes, u.s. secretary of state john kerry meets yemen's president abd-rabbu mansour hadi as fighting in the country rages. >>> pitched battles on the borders >>> britain's go to the polls in what is expected to be one of the closest elections in decades, and >>> two tornado cause destruction in the u.s. state of oklahoma. >>> let's begin in yemen, where there are calls for the government for ground forces to enter the country, the fighting inside appears to be getting worse. there has been heavy fighting. civilians fleeing by the day. 40 people, and rescued workers, when the boat they were travelling on. the ambassador to the united nations has written a letter to the president of the security council calling on the international community to abbing. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in riyadh where he met yemen's president and is expectation to push the saudis for a pause in the air strikes to allow humanitarian aid in. let's go live to r
>> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> from al jazeera's headquarters in doha this is the newshour. i'm sammy coming up in the next 60 minutes, u.s. secretary of state john kerry meets yemen's president abd-rabbu mansour hadi as fighting in the country rages. >>> pitched battles on the borders >>> britain's go to the polls in what is expected to be one of the closest elections in decades, and >>> two tornado cause destruction in the u.s....
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only on al jazeera america. >>> sources have told us that arab forces entered aden. that has been denied >>> 20 police officers and a similar number of protesters have been injured in clashes with the ethiopia minority. >>> 5,000 have been rescued, according to the international organization for migration. >>> more now on the top story. saudi arabia ground troops have been seen in southern yemen. the director for political analysis at the hudson analysis a think tank in washington d.c. joins us live. we had conflicting reports, saudi arabia denying the presence of it. where do you think the troops have come from? >> it could come from a variety of sources. i think probably most likely it would include people from yemen themselves, people working with the saudis and members of a coalition based outside the country. they would know the territory best and be able to mix with the local militia. >> is it likely to be special forces and possibly that's why saudi arabia will not comment on what is going on? >> yes, possibly. they could serve many functions. at a minimum the
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"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city, i'm tony harris, calling in the feds. baltimore's mayor asks the justice department to help determine if there's a pattern or practice of bad policing. >>> rehearsal for disaster. evidence that the copilot who crashed the jetliner into the alps did a test before the fatal flight. >>> and when surviving a dangerous voyage.
"talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city, i'm tony harris, calling in the feds. baltimore's mayor asks the justice department to help determine if there's a pattern or practice of bad policing. >>> rehearsal for disaster. evidence that the copilot who crashed the jetliner into the alps did a test before the fatal flight. >>> and when surviving a dangerous voyage.
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this is al jazeera. this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm lauren taylor. this is the newshour, live from london. a tunisian soldier kills before being shot dead in be tunis. >>> people in nepal mark a month since the devastating earthquake. plus. >> i was badly injured. >> a personal theater experience brings a unique experience to the arts. >> and the french open tennis. >> a tunisian sociologist engineer hassoldier has openedfire on his colleagues. the soldier was shot and killed. tunisia's defense ministry said he had behavioral issues. nazanine moshiri has details. >> the military says a corporal stabbed to death one soldier grabbed his weapon and opened fire. the man had no known connections to any armed groups. the military insists he must have killed for personal reasons. >> this soldier had family problems. he suffered from behavioral disorders. he has been recently transferred to a less sensitive unit where he was not allowed to carry weapons. now this is an individual case and the motives will be under investigation. >> his motives will be crucia
this is al jazeera. this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm lauren taylor. this is the newshour, live from london. a tunisian soldier kills before being shot dead in be tunis. >>> people in nepal mark a month since the devastating earthquake. plus. >> i was badly injured. >> a personal theater experience brings a unique experience to the arts. >> and the french open tennis. >> a tunisian sociologist engineer hassoldier has openedfire on his colleagues. the...
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only on al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera. >>> hello there. i am felicity barr. this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes: united nations urges all sides in yemen to abide by international law and to stop indisriminate bombing of civilian areas. he script's former president hosni mubarak gets three years for corruption. he is allowed time for what is already served. >>> after decades of harsh rerestrictions indonesia's president offers concessions. >>> russia sends a message to the world as it marks the end of the second world war with a spectacular display. >> all of the sport, with the tables turned on lewis hamilton to claim position in barcelona at the spanish grand prix. >> hello. the united nations has called on all parties in yemen to avoid harming civilians. in a statement, the u.n.'s humanitarian coordinator for yemen says he is deeply concerned about the impact on civilians of airstrikes on the northern city of saada. the audi-led coalition has led and called on civilians to leave saada. saudia arabia offered a 5-day cease-
only on al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera. >>> hello there. i am felicity barr. this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes: united nations urges all sides in yemen to abide by international law and to stop indisriminate bombing of civilian areas. he script's former president hosni mubarak gets three years for corruption. he is allowed time for what is already served. >>> after decades of harsh rerestrictions indonesia's president...
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arabic, al-jazeera english and it talks at length about how french journalists being held hostage should be treated and whether al qaeda in north africa should accept ransoms for the journalists or weatherization demanding withdrawal of french troops from afghanistan. this is a detailed picture of the leader of al qaeda even though he is deep in hiding trying to direct a consistent theme and message from his network. another set of documents i reviewed this morning, talks about the arab spring and there is a sense of anxiety in the red ink about what the impact will be for al qaeda and he writes about the dictators in to nietzsche, ben ali and assad in syria with they got what was coming to them that the larger picture, al qaeda will take these countries back to his followers as opposed to leaders that he says was backed by western nations. some of it is also historical and interesting but i am not sure headline worthy. it talks about the uss cole in 2010 there was dissent within al qaeda and its governing council over whether that attack one of the seminole attacks leading to 9/11 shoul
arabic, al-jazeera english and it talks at length about how french journalists being held hostage should be treated and whether al qaeda in north africa should accept ransoms for the journalists or weatherization demanding withdrawal of french troops from afghanistan. this is a detailed picture of the leader of al qaeda even though he is deep in hiding trying to direct a consistent theme and message from his network. another set of documents i reviewed this morning, talks about the arab spring...
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daniel schwindler, al jazeera buenos aires. >> still ahead on al jazeera a very personal approach to the arts. and in sport find out who's made an early exit at the french open. andy has the story very shortly. shortly. >> welcome back. noir for theater lovers in new york watching oplay often means sitting with hundreds of others inside a big broadway auditorium. but a big production company is trying to turn the theater into a more personal experience, kristin saloomey explains. >> a chance to experience theater up close and personal. just follow the red carpet to see one of five free shows each lasting around five minutes written by a well-known play right and performed by a seasoned actor just for you. have. >> i was very badly injured shocked four times. >> it's called theater for one. >> it's designed like a traditional theater albeit very small one. the idea is to make you very comfortable, in an uncomfortably intimate environment. >> do not know how to react not to distract them from what they have to do. >> i thought the actor was amazing drawing me in. >> i thought the actor
daniel schwindler, al jazeera buenos aires. >> still ahead on al jazeera a very personal approach to the arts. and in sport find out who's made an early exit at the french open. andy has the story very shortly. shortly. >> welcome back. noir for theater lovers in new york watching oplay often means sitting with hundreds of others inside a big broadway auditorium. but a big production company is trying to turn the theater into a more personal experience, kristin saloomey explains....
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the few buildings nearby were evacuated for a time including the new yorker hotel and the studios of al-jazeera america. boy, that would get your attention. alison: wouldn't it? leon: no word on what started the fire inside that, that led to that explosion. we had that happen here a few times a couple summers ago. alison: in d.c., around here. very scary. leon: now, i scared the crap out of jamie sullivan. alison: did you think it was around here? jamie: yes, i was ducking as i was walking over here. alison saw me, i didn't think leon saw me. you did. you caught me. look at the traffic. it's bumper to bumper. i want to give you a good idea of what you will get into. or if you have your wife or friends calling you telling me hey, can you tell me what is going on, on 66? it is slow due to the weather. we do not have accidents on 66 heading outbound. this is the metro you are going to see the congestion. let's talk about how long it will take you. just under an hour on 66. working your way from the capital beltway to the fairfax county parkway. nine-mile stretch. so it should take you 30 minutes.
the few buildings nearby were evacuated for a time including the new yorker hotel and the studios of al-jazeera america. boy, that would get your attention. alison: wouldn't it? leon: no word on what started the fire inside that, that led to that explosion. we had that happen here a few times a couple summers ago. alison: in d.c., around here. very scary. leon: now, i scared the crap out of jamie sullivan. alison: did you think it was around here? jamie: yes, i was ducking as i was walking over...
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this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up the saudi-led coalition steps up air strikes on the houthis ahead o
this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up the saudi-led coalition steps up air strikes on the houthis ahead o
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in our next hour al jazeera will ride along with mexico's military. david we're going to get an up close look at how the military is trying to fight the drug cartels. >>> up next desert dancer talks about young iranians who are risking their freedom to live out their dreams. ♪ >>> desert dancer is the true story of an iranian man who dreamed of being a dancer only to be stopped by iran's morality police. we talked with the director in tonight's first person report. ♪ >> hi i'm the director of the film desert dancer. >> what did you do? >> i danced in class. >> it's the true story about a young man that had the simple dream of becoming a dancer but in iran where he lives, dance is forbidden. >> they are the morality police if they catch you dancing, they will do worse than this. >> so he started an underground dance count -- community. and they would watch all of the greats. and using youtube as their teacher, they went out to become a dance company. they ended up becoming very big, they put on a performance in the only place they felt they were fr
in our next hour al jazeera will ride along with mexico's military. david we're going to get an up close look at how the military is trying to fight the drug cartels. >>> up next desert dancer talks about young iranians who are risking their freedom to live out their dreams. ♪ >>> desert dancer is the true story of an iranian man who dreamed of being a dancer only to be stopped by iran's morality police. we talked with the director in tonight's first person report. ♪...
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stay with al jazeera. taking a heavy fall when the i'll have a full bulletin in a team had the trophy in their stay with al jazeera. >>> in tonight's debate billions are believers, we ask does religion do more harm than good. in panel with i.s.i.l. threatening attacks, should washington impose war-time censorship on the internet >>> plus, is president obama trading decades of long-standing ties in the middle east for a questionable deal with iran. kevin durant faiza patel, and travis smiley will be here. i'm "the guardian", and this is "third
stay with al jazeera. taking a heavy fall when the i'll have a full bulletin in a team had the trophy in their stay with al jazeera. >>> in tonight's debate billions are believers, we ask does religion do more harm than good. in panel with i.s.i.l. threatening attacks, should washington impose war-time censorship on the internet >>> plus, is president obama trading decades of long-standing ties in the middle east for a questionable deal with iran. kevin durant faiza patel, and...
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steve james is a documentary fame maker, he made "hard earned" on al jazeera. pete dominic is the host of the "stand up! with pete dominic" and it can be heard dale from 9-12 on syria's xm inside channel. thank you for joining us. pete we saw two separate cases where college professors one black, one white expressed views on race. one from duke and one from boston university. both criticized one forced to apologise. is an honest conversation about race impossible when you have political sworn 27 march? >> no it's possible and it's happening all over the country all the time except for when it isn't. the colleges have to worry about their name and have to make people apologise, and have p.r. departments concerned about those things. this conversation is happening on your show here and it was, as we know fiery, but thought provoking. >>> the criticism is what we had on the show you can't have in dementia or if you are a professor with your students. >> i disagree i think the conversation is happening on campuses all over the country, god forbid we allow students
steve james is a documentary fame maker, he made "hard earned" on al jazeera. pete dominic is the host of the "stand up! with pete dominic" and it can be heard dale from 9-12 on syria's xm inside channel. thank you for joining us. pete we saw two separate cases where college professors one black, one white expressed views on race. one from duke and one from boston university. both criticized one forced to apologise. is an honest conversation about race impossible when you...
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a couple americans maybe messaging on al jazeera. now more than a decade later, thousands of people talking in native languages across not the media we knew even 15 years ago but across youtube, twitter. having been a government official i can tell you the speed of that revolution the world of terror is something i don't think the government is suited to accommodate. >> any media the united states needs to do now? >> we need to be smarter. the fbi right now is still reeling from sequestration. they have not recovered from the number of analysts and linguists they had to stop hiring because of sequestration. >> the forced budget cuts. >> you can't have a hiring program on and off like a water faucet. they estimate about a 20% reduction in the manpower they should have that they've lost because of that. people don't think of that when we have these political stunts happen. >> we got to leave it on that note. political stunts. we've often left our conversations on that note. mubin, thanks for coming in. tom fuentes, phil mudd. >>> acros
a couple americans maybe messaging on al jazeera. now more than a decade later, thousands of people talking in native languages across not the media we knew even 15 years ago but across youtube, twitter. having been a government official i can tell you the speed of that revolution the world of terror is something i don't think the government is suited to accommodate. >> any media the united states needs to do now? >> we need to be smarter. the fbi right now is still reeling from...
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. >>> after a week of public turmoil, the chief executive officer of al-jazeera america is out. but an hour later, sent an e-mally to staff, announcing he will stay on as the chief operating officer. the changes come after the company was sued for $15 million of anti-semitism. three top officials, all women remind last week. one told "the new york times" she didn't like the culture of fear there at the network. >> now while the election is under way, today, here in the uk there is a lot of political activity over in the u.s. as well. coming up next on "cnn newsroom," a look at how the field of candidates for president may soon expanned. president may soon expand. >>> welcome back, everyone. in u.s. election news, the field of candidates for president may soon widen. republican rick santorum says he will make his presidential plans known very soon. santorum, a former u.s. senator from pennsylvania, ran for president back in 2012. you'll recall. eventually dropped out of the race. he told fox news he set a time to announce his 2016 plans. >> may 27th, in butler, pennsylvania, whic
. >>> after a week of public turmoil, the chief executive officer of al-jazeera america is out. but an hour later, sent an e-mally to staff, announcing he will stay on as the chief operating officer. the changes come after the company was sued for $15 million of anti-semitism. three top officials, all women remind last week. one told "the new york times" she didn't like the culture of fear there at the network. >> now while the election is under way, today, here in the...
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here with the top stories on al jazeera. emyen said -- yemen's exiled president meets others in saudi arabia >>> egypt carries out its first multiple execution since president abdul fatah al-sisi came to power >>> the u.n. calls the boats floating coffins, the latest on the migrants who nobody wants >>> and pope francis canonizes two palestinian nuns in a major boost to christians in the middle east. >>> hello, the united nations envoy to yemen is calling for a truce it be extended by five days. yemeni leaders are meeting in the saudi arabia cab tall riyadh to extend -- capital riyadh to extend the ceasefire. the houthis rebels are not there. they are discussing what steps to take next. the war in yemen is escalating. the u.n. repeat mfi, julien harneis said some families have received help but a longer ceasefire is imperative. >> whatever we bring in planes or ships. it cannot replace fuel, food that 6 million require. some commercial ships are getting into the country. however, yemen is cut off from the vast majority of im
here with the top stories on al jazeera. emyen said -- yemen's exiled president meets others in saudi arabia >>> egypt carries out its first multiple execution since president abdul fatah al-sisi came to power >>> the u.n. calls the boats floating coffins, the latest on the migrants who nobody wants >>> and pope francis canonizes two palestinian nuns in a major boost to christians in the middle east. >>> hello, the united nations envoy to yemen is calling for...
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start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> on target tonight, fight for flight? the u.s. defense secretary says iraq's army has lost the will to take on isil. >>> new questions raised about a connection between donations to the clinton foundation and arm sales approved by hillary clinton's state department. one week after being driven out by isil fighters iraq security forces launched a new operation to try and take aback the strategic city of ramadi. even if the iraqis succeed, it will take years to dislodge the group
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joining me is al jazeera ease political analyst and commentary commentarior. how significant are these talks? >> these talks are preliminary talks. again, we have had these preliminary talks before. and we're going to have another number of sessions on preliminary talks. but at the moment at the be be -- regional and international level, the scene is for peace. qatar said they are not going to allow afghanistan become a launching pad for foreign fighters or anybody against [ inaudible ]. that means effectively the taliban have distances themselves from al-qaeda and global jihad. also if you look at the recent development in the region. the afghan government has moved closer to saudi arabia. it backed saudi arabia's campaign in yemen. also afghan government has blushed a much better relationship with pakistan. so at the international level the scene is ready for peace, but the most important thing is how the afghans will react. >> let's talk about the current strengths on both sides. the afghan national unity government is under considerable internal pressure s
joining me is al jazeera ease political analyst and commentary commentarior. how significant are these talks? >> these talks are preliminary talks. again, we have had these preliminary talks before. and we're going to have another number of sessions on preliminary talks. but at the moment at the be be -- regional and international level, the scene is for peace. qatar said they are not going to allow afghanistan become a launching pad for foreign fighters or anybody against [ inaudible ]....
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only on al jazeera america. >>> the growing scandal surrounding world football. fifa's president says he welcomes the investigation in to corruption. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha: also coming up, saudi-led air strikes kill over 100 people in yemen. in one of the deadliest days of bombing since the start of the war. the pentagon 722 people may have been exposed to an that lack after a batch of the deadly bacteria was accidentally shipped to south korea.
only on al jazeera america. >>> the growing scandal surrounding world football. fifa's president says he welcomes the investigation in to corruption. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha: also coming up, saudi-led air strikes kill over 100 people in yemen. in one of the deadliest days of bombing since the start of the war. the pentagon 722 people may have been exposed to an that lack after a batch of the deadly bacteria was accidentally...
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al jazeera. hello there. and this is the news hour live from london. coming up, in the next 60 minutes. saudi arabia closes schools and cancels flights in a region borders yemen because of the syrian forces accused of war crimes crimes. brought from a rescue vessel, plus. destroys an entire village killing everyone. i am andrew simmons and i will have more details of what happened here. and i am lee wellington, with the sport including the latest from the champions league and rio's environment minister takes the plunge, in response to fears over the olympic failing venue. hello, shelling by houthis rebels in yemen has forced saudi arabia to close all schools in the southern border region. during a meeting of cooperation leaders a humanitarian aid center would be established in yemen itself. even before the conflict, yemen was an impure verbed nation ranking 150 fourth. almost half the people had no access to safe drinking water. but since the war escalated the u.n. estimates more than 300,000 peo
al jazeera. hello there. and this is the news hour live from london. coming up, in the next 60 minutes. saudi arabia closes schools and cancels flights in a region borders yemen because of the syrian forces accused of war crimes crimes. brought from a rescue vessel, plus. destroys an entire village killing everyone. i am andrew simmons and i will have more details of what happened here. and i am lee wellington, with the sport including the latest from the champions league and rio's environment...
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this is the news hour on al jazeera. the israeli prime minister has quit to forge a new governing coalition. >>> three protesters are killed in burundie amidsts the president's bid to stay in office for a second week. >>> and an attack in a jewish neighborhood. >>> thousand was migrants are saved in the mediterranean in the last two days. >> developing news. israel's foreign minister has resign: he said he will not be part of president benjamin netanyahu's incoming government. lieberman instead will join the opposition. we have more now from jerusalem. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu's attempts to get control of 61 seats in parliament that would allow him to form the country's next government. sources who were close to the coalition negotiations say that not only had lieberman insisted on retaining the foreign minister portfolio but that he asked for control of relations of the united states. this was a function that had been carried out by the former justice minister. the six seats that lieberman would have b
this is the news hour on al jazeera. the israeli prime minister has quit to forge a new governing coalition. >>> three protesters are killed in burundie amidsts the president's bid to stay in office for a second week. >>> and an attack in a jewish neighborhood. >>> thousand was migrants are saved in the mediterranean in the last two days. >> developing news. israel's foreign minister has resign: he said he will not be part of president benjamin netanyahu's...
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al jazeera, las vegas, nevada. june the chicago bulls are through to the second round of the nba playoffs after a huge win over milwaukee. the bulls taking the series 4-2. pau gasol scoring 19 points, also got eight rebounds. the bulls were out of sight by half time. derrick rose netting 15 on the night. chicago going on to win 120-66. that is just four points off the biggest victory margin in playoff history. the bulls will face cleveland in round two. >> they're a great team. we're going to have to play, play very well, play for 48 minutes. we're going to have to be ready right from the start. they're well rested, they are sitting there. they've got a lot of weapons. it's a lot more than just lee problem and kyrie. they play very well as a team, share the ball, they are got competitors. we're going to have to be ready. >> in the western conference playoffs the clippers beat san antonio level that series 3-3 the decider coming up on saturday. >> the biggest events at the nfl off-season the draft saw jameis winston
al jazeera, las vegas, nevada. june the chicago bulls are through to the second round of the nba playoffs after a huge win over milwaukee. the bulls taking the series 4-2. pau gasol scoring 19 points, also got eight rebounds. the bulls were out of sight by half time. derrick rose netting 15 on the night. chicago going on to win 120-66. that is just four points off the biggest victory margin in playoff history. the bulls will face cleveland in round two. >> they're a great team. we're...